DUI Defense

Drunk Driving Attorneys Defending Jacksonville Residents

The attorneys at Ellis and Bryant represent people throughout Northeast Florida who have been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Our Jacksonville DUI lawyers understand the potentially significant consequences that may come with a DUI conviction and work aggressively to build strong defenses for the people whom we represent. This process starts right away, even before charges are filed in some cases. The earlier that our criminal defense lawyers get involved in a case, the better opportunity that you have to fight the charges against you.

Consequences of DUI Charges

Florida law makes it illegal to operate a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs or alcohol. Police and prosecutors usually gauge impairment by measuring blood alcohol content (BAC). A person whose BAC is 0.08 percent or higher is considered impaired and faces DUI charges. A person charged with DUI in Florida may be subject to significant penalties if convicted, including fines, jail time, and the loss of driving privileges.

If you get caught for DUI for the first time in Florida, for instance, you may be looking at as much as half a year behind bars and as much as $1,000 in fines. You are also not going to be able to drive for at least 180 days. Some drivers may be eligible for a “hardship” license, allowing them to commute to and from work, but you need to complete DUI school before you are eligible. The consequences of a DUI get harsher for drivers whose BAC is 0.15 percent or higher, for drivers with multiple convictions, and for drivers who are involved in accidents.

This is not to mention administrative penalties imposed by the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles. In most cases, you only have 10 days from the arrest to make a decision about how to handle the DMV and the process for getting a hardship license. You will also see a judge within 48 hours of the arrest to set a bond. In some cases, you might be offered a plea deal at this first appearance. If you take the deal, you waive your right to fight the charges or attempt to negotiate a better offer with lower penalties. You should try to consult an experienced DUI attorney in Jacksonville before signing away your rights.

Defenses in DUI Cases

There are a number of legal defenses that are potentially available if you have been charged with DUI in Florida. One type of defense centers on how the police pulled you over in the first place. Police officers must have a reasonable suspicion to believe that you have committed a traffic violation or been involved in a crime in order to pull you over. They also need to have a reasonable suspicion to believe that you have been drinking in order to ask you to submit to a roadside field sobriety or breathalyzer test. If they do not have a reasonable suspicion, any evidence gained during the stop or tests is likely to be kept out of court.

Also, there are the tests themselves. If you are pulled over by the police, the officer may ask you to participate in field sobriety exercises or roadside sobriety tests. The officer is looking for evidence that may ultimately be used against you. You should think carefully before submitting to testing.

Generally, a person who declines to take a breathalyzer test will have their driver’s license suspended for as much as 12 to 18 months, depending on whether they have previously been convicted of a DUI. Although the police are required to tell you about the suspension, they may not mention that you can challenge it in front of a judge. They also do not mention that the technology is sometimes flawed and may produce skewed results. Your attorney may be able to challenge the results in court if there is evidence to suggest that they are problematic.

Contact a DUI Lawyer in Jacksonville for Guidance in Fighting Your Charges

Our knowledgeable attorneys have represented clients in hundreds of DUI cases. Partner Gary Bryant is a former Assistant State Attorney with an extensive criminal trial background. We understand the many options that may be available to help a defendant avoid or minimize the consequences of a charge. Our Jacksonville DUI attorneys represent residents of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Orange Park, Middleburg, and other communities in Duval and Clay Counties. Call us at (904) 551-4120 or contact us online to set up a free consultation with a lawyer. Our firm also can assist people who are seeking a divorce attorney or representation in family law proceedings.

How the Right Attorney can Help You

Helping you work with the DMV to obtain a hardship license

Challenging the suspension of your license at a DMV hearing

Contacting the prosecutor before your case is filed to get charges dropped

Negotiating with the prosecutor

Filing discovery motions

Filing motions to suppress

Hiring an expert to challenge the State’s scientific evidence

Interviewing witnesses and taking formal statements

Gathering mitigation to present to the Prosecutor

Advising you of the status of your case

Appearing on your behalf at court hearings

Requiring the State to follow the procedures of Florida Statute 316.1932 or keeping evidence obtained illegally from being used against you

Making proper and timely objections

Finding and challenging Constitutional violations by the State

Filing a Motion to Reduce your Bond Amount

Conducting Legal Research

Preparing your witnesses for trial testimony and cross examination by the prosecutor

Cross examining police officers and other adverse witnesses at hearings and trial

Preparing exhibits and other evidence for trial

Challenging the prosecutor’s exhibits and evidence

Presenting your defense to a jury or judge at trial

Challenging officers and police about complicated scientific evidence that they often do not understand

We serve clients throughout North Florida including those in the following localities: Duval County including Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville, and Jacksonville Beach; Clay County including Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights, Lakeside, Middleburg, and Orange Park; Nassau County including Callahan, Fernandina Beach, and Yulee; and St. Johns County including Fruit Cove, Palm Valley, Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Augustine, and St. Johns.